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Slope Stabilization Technician at Highbridge Human Capital — NeverHard

Slope Stabilization Technician at Highbridge Human Capital in Kamloops, Thompson-Nicola. Skills: Drilling, Rope Access, Safety Protocols, Shoring, Shotcrete. Apply on NeverHard.

Company
Highbridge Human Capital
Location
Kamloops, Thompson-Nicola
Type
part_time

Required skills:

Job DescriptionJob Description We are currently seeking general laborers interested or who already possess, rope access, drilling, shoring blasting or shotcrete experience to join the Norpac team. The locations of these positions can vary and will depend upon project needs. Most jobs are camp based with rotations that are site specific, travel and accommodation is supplied. Key Requirements: - Previous rope access experience (not required but considered an asset) - Hydraulic/Dachs/bencher/plugger drilling experience (not required but considered an asset) - Shotcrete experience (not required but considered an asset) - Shoring experience (not required but considered an asset) - Ability to work on a difficult terrain slope - Ability to pass a pre-access medical test as well as a drug and alcohol test; note- site specific pre-access security checks are required in some cases - Adhere to all safety protocols and procedures, promoting a safe working environment - Valid Class 5 license Schedule: 10 to 12-hour shift Ability to Commute: Throughout BC and AB Work Location: In person, on site Requirements Qualifications: - IRATA Level 1 (not required but considered an asset) - OFA Level Additional Requirements: - Ability to work independently and as part of a team. - Willingness to work in a field-based environment Benefits Compensation: - Pay range between $28 - $40 per hour depending on experience. - Overtime at time-and-a-half paid for time worked over 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week. - Accommodation provided during shift, along with meal allowance. - Full extended health & dental + life and disability - RRSP match - Paid parental leave - A chance to shape the future of slope stabilization in Canada